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Army scientists work on drug to counter WWII bioweapon used by Soviets
Antibiotic treatments do exist but rising resistance levels are pushing researchers for stronger solutions.
By Todd South
Video for Marine Corps’ 248th birthday emphasizes combat readiness
“We’re Marines till we die,” a Silver Star recipient says in the video. “And we require a two-week notice for that.”
Personnel cuts and force redesign ahead for Army special operations
Though cuts are more severe in support and enabler areas, officials say those are the vital areas needed in Army SOF to compete against peer adversaries.
By Todd South
Jury finds Coast Guard vet, wife guilty in identity theft case
A jury convicted the couple of conspiracy, passport fraud and identity theft for stealing identities and living for decades under the names of dead babies.
Trial begins for Coast Guard vet, wife accused of identity theft
Prosecutors say Walter Glenn Primrose spent more than 20 years in the Coast Guard as Bobby Fort, where he obtained secret-level security clearance.
Despite struggles, Army claims ‘progress’ on housing, quality of life
Army leaders are optimistic that "generational" investment in struggling areas like barracks can meaningfully increase soldier quality of life.
By Davis Winkie
Barracks and base fixes won’t be one-size-fits-all, Army 3-star says
The three-star general and head of Installation Management Command argued that it's part of a broader shift in thinking over recent decades.
By Davis Winkie